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** PLEASE NOTE: The NWS Hastings coverage area experienced widespread frost and sub freezing temperatures Wednesday morning Oct 16th. Therefore, the growing season has effectively ended and additional frost/freeze headlines will not be issued across any of our counties through the remainder of the fall season. 

As outlined extensively in the data presented below, the first fall frost/freeze dates can vary tremendously from one year to the next, and just within the past 30 years, "first freezes" (32°-or-colder) have ranged anywhere from mid-September to early-November. Last fall (2023) actually featured fairly "normal" dates for the first freeze/hard freeze (see 2023 recap section below for more details). 

Please refer to the wealth of information within the tabs below (including tables/maps of average first frost/freeze/hard freeze dates) to stay on top of the frost/freeze situation across our local area this fall. Finally, check out the last tab for a glance back at the RECORD-EARLIEST frost/freeze that parts of our area experienced 50 years ago on Sept. 3, 1974!

 



Recapping Last Fall's (2023) First Frost/Freeze in the NWS Hastings coverage area:

  • A Fairly "Normal" First Fall Freeze/Hard Freeze For the 2nd-Straight Year:  As was the case in 2022, the first fall freeze/hard freeze of 2023 arrived at a fairly "normal"/typical time, with the vast majority of local NWS observation sites recording their first occurrences of 32°/28° within 10 days of their 30-year average date. More specifically, the majority of stations dropped to at least 32º for the first time on either Oct. 7th or Oct. 16th, with the first hard freeze of at least 28º occurring mainly Oct. 16th or 27th. As is almost always the case, there were a few slight exceptions to the overall "near-normal" trend, including:
    - 1) Greeley NE did not experience it's first hard freeze until Oct. 27th (this was 17 days later than its 30-year average).
    - 2) Plainville KS barely touched the freezing mark (32º) on Oct 7th (this was 10 days earlier than its 30-year average). 

 

 For more Frost/Freeze related information including an interactive tool, check out the following source:

  • MRCC Freeze Date Tool (new!)...note: this site uses a 1950-2021 dataset, so average dates vary slightly from what is presented in this story
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